Explore Makkah
What to know before visiting Makkah
Embark on a profound journey of faith and fulfillment in Makkah, the holiest city in Islam. As the birthplace of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the site of the Kaaba, Makkah invites millions of Muslims annually for the sacred pilgrimages of Umrah and Hajj.
Why Visit Makkah?
Makkah is not just a destination; it's an experience that remains in the heart and soul of every Muslim. Performing Umrah or Hajj in Makkah is a pinnacle spiritual experience, offering a chance to cleanse one's sins and reconnect with the divine.
Top Spiritual Sites:
During your visit, immerse yourself in devotion and prayer at these sacred sites:
- The Holy Kaaba: Located in the center of Al Masjid Al Haram, the Kaaba is the point toward which Muslims around the world pray and perform the Tawaf during their pilgrimage.
- Mount Arafat: Known as the Mount of Mercy, it is where Prophet Muhammad delivered the Farewell Sermon. Pilgrims spend the day here in prayer on the 9th Dhul Hijjah during Hajj.
- Jabal Al-Rahma: The Hill of Mercy, a place of great significance during Hajj, offering pilgrims a moment for deep reflection and prayer.
Prepare for Your Pilgrimage:
Planning your pilgrimage to Makkah requires careful preparation to ensure a spiritually rewarding experience. Ensure you arrange your travel and accommodation well in advance, especially during the busy Hajj season. Familiarize yourself with the rituals and prayers, and prepare physically and spiritually for this transformative journey.
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